Evan Levy is a Senior Software Engineer with eight years in his current role at Microsoft and over two decades of hands-on experience across development, infrastructure, and technical leadership. He has led engineering teams and built core products and systems—from Datazen’s server, installers and CI pipelines to Corus Entertainment’s large-scale web properties—bringing both architect-level thinking and operational ownership. At Microsoft he contributes to Fluent UI, improving calendaring and accessibility-related behaviors in widely used React components, showing a focus on user experience in front-end ecosystems. His background spanning corporate IT, network engineering and product architecture gives him a rare fluency between infrastructure and application layers. Based in Old Toronto, he combines steady operational discipline with ongoing open-source contributions to large, production-grade UI frameworks. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic solutions that bridge legacy systems and modern web development.
8 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Studies, Bachelor's degree, Computer Studies at Trent University
Fluent UI web represents a collection of utilities, React components, and web components for building web applications.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:4 reviews, 7 commits, 13 PRs in 4 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Evan primarily contributed to the development of UI components within the Fluent UI web framework. Their commits focused on enhancing the Calendar and DatePicker components, including implementing date boundaries and year-picking functionalities. Additionally, the user addressed focus-related issues in the Dropdown component. The contributions show a focus on improving the user experience and functionality of the UI elements.
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